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Late at Tate Britain: Artist Talk - Raqs Media Collective
Monica Narula, from Raqs Media Collective, will give a short conceptual-lecture in conjunction with the opening of their new commission, …
BP Exhibition: Classified - Curator's Talk
How fixed is a name, how stable is meaning? Andrew Wilson, co-curator of 'Classified, contemporary British art from Tate Collection' …
From Wilderness to Wasteland
This discussion, featuring artists Tania Kovats and Lara Almarcegui, as well as art historian Dr. Alistair Rider, explores these ideas …
Joy Sleeman on Richard Long
This lecture explores Long's work in the context of a time of epic explorations of space and in connection with …
The Hanging of a Rebel: The Life of CRW Nevinson
History remembers CRW Nevinson as England's only Futurist: a young rebel who worked closely with Severini and Marinetti, and unintentionally …
Pipilotti Rist: Talking Art
Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist first burst onto the British art scene with her video installation, Sip My Ocean, shown at …
UBS Openings: The Long Weekend 2009 Skate the Sky: Films by Jennifer West - Introduction and Q&A
Los Angeles-based artist Jennifer West will create a new film live in the gallery by uniting an unlikely mix of …
UBS Openings: The Long Weekend 2009 Italian Experimental Films from the 1960s and 70s Dissonant Dandy: Luigi Ontani - Intro and Q&A
Luigi Ontani came to prominence in Italy and internationally during the late 1960s and 70s with a series of performances …
Polish New Wave: Andrzej Żuławski - On the Silver Globe - Intro and Q&A
One of the earliest cosmic odysseys and science fiction superproductions, the film begins and ends with off-screen commentary by Żuławski …
Contemporary Painting and History Symposium
How can artists find inspiration from modernist history and the more recent past? In what ways is contemporary painting negotiating …
John Peacock: What Makes an Aristocrat?
Van Dyck's portraits of nobility appear to represent their sitters as superior beings, 'naturally' entitled to the pre-eminence which they …
Biennials and Triennials: How, Why and Who For?
Lewis Biggs, Director of the Liverpool Biennial and former Director of Tate Liverpool, assesses how successful the format is in …
Civilisation: The Art Object
This debate will examine the nature of artworks and discuss the changing nature of appreciation: from the quality of the …
Margaret Tait - Introduction
This special programme marks ten years since the death of acclaimed Scottish filmmaker Margaret Tait (1918-1999).
Creative Brains
Where does our creativity come from? What makes a great artist? At this free event, Professors Semir Zeki and Ray …
Animation Breakdown: WAX, or The Discovery of Television Among the Bees - Introduction and Q&A
the day will embrace an eclectic range of approaches, and ask how digital and hybrid technologies are influencing artists and …
Collaborative Research: New Knowledge and New Challenges
Knowledge transfer and interdisciplinarity are increasingly required to access research funding. But how does collaboration between academia, the private and …
The Pleasure and Persuasion of Lens-Based Media
Rethinking the power of fact that images generate, this conference seeks to put forth new dialogues, strategies and propositions to …
Christian Boltanski: Talking Art
French artist Christian Boltanski thinks of himself as a painter but is best known for his photographic installations
BP Saturdays: Going Public - Live Salon
BP Saturdays: Going Public - Live Salon Snipping and shaving while spinning yarns, artist and barber Faisal Abdu'Allah discusses art, …